Saskatchewan budgets small 2013/14 surplus

March 20 (Reuters) - The Western Canadian province of
Saskatchewan expects to post a slim budget surplus in the
2013-14 fiscal year, extending a two-decade string of balanced
books, the government said on Wednesday.

Saskatchewan, which depends heavily on resource revenues and
a farm economy, forecast a C$64.8 million ($66.7 million)
surplus in its C$11.5-billion 2013-14 budget. The government
said it expects the 2012-13 year, which ends March 31, to finish
C$8.8 million in the black.